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I am using Outlook 2003 and Windows XP. I accidently deleted my "Unread Email" search folder, so I made a new one. I made sure to check that it is scanning all of my personal folders for new emails. However, it just plain is not working. I've been getting new emails all morning, but my Unread Mail search just isn't working. Please help me.

2006-08-21 07:56:28 · 2 answers · asked by Carl 7 in Computers & Internet Software

I had done all of those things except the manual cleaning, so I did that a reactiviated the search folders that I had manually created. I don't know why it worked, but it did. 10 points for you when I can give them!

2006-08-21 11:39:55 · update #1

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Use the following methods to troubleshoot Search Folders in Outlook 2003:

• A Search Folder may not automatically remove e-mail messages that you have read from the Unread mail view. To update the Unread mail view, either press the F5 key or click away from the folder, and then click the Search Folder again.
• If you have accidentally deleted a Search Folder, manually re-create it. You cannot restore deleted Search Folders from the Deleted Items folder in Outlook 2003. Additionally, Search Folders are not recoverable. This means that you cannot recover deleted Search Folders with the Recover Deleted Items feature.
• You cannot force the recreation of the following three default Search Folders in Outlook 2003: • the Unread Mail folder
• the For Follow Up folder
• the Large Mail folder
If you deleted any one of these Search Folders, you must manually re-create that folder.
• To manually delete all Search Folders from the information store, click Start, click Run, type outlook.exe /cleanfinders in the Open box, and then press ENTER.
• After you use the /cleanfinders start up switch, your Search Folders will be deleted from the information store the next time that you start Outlook 2003. However, the deleted Search Folders will still appear in Outlook 2003 as inactive folders. If you want to continue using these Search Folders, click the Search Folder that you want to use. If you do not want to continue using one of the deleted Search Folders, right-click the Search Folder, and then click Delete.
• You cannot copy Search Folders in Outlook 2003.
• Search Folders can exist in either an active or an inactive state. Inactive Search Folders appear with italic text descriptions depicting transparent icons. Active Search Folders appear with a typical font and solid icons.
• To activate an inactive Search Folder, click the Search Folder. The activation process causes Outlook 2003 to re-index the Search Folder query results based on the criteria that were used to create the Search Folder.

2006-08-21 11:10:16 · answer #1 · answered by Sean I.T ? 7 · 0 1

you're able to configuration the POP, IMAP, SMTP server with your username/digital mail tackle and pasword and dont forget approximately to setup the port plus with authenticity protection or no longer (SSL/TSL otherwise). touch your administrator to configure.

2016-11-05 07:46:41 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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